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Design of two-dimensional digital filters on the basis of quadrantal and octagonal symmetry
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    Design of two-dimensional digital filters on the basis of quadrantal and octagonal symmetry (English)
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    In the paper a new method for the design of 2-dimensional digital filters is presented. The filter is built up from particular forms of causal second-order filters. By imposing a quadrantal symmetry and an about \(45^ 0\) line symmetry, an octagonal symmetry is obtained. An algorithm to compute the filter coefficients by use of the Fletcher-Powell nonlinear optimization routine is given. Finally, examples of computation for a low-pass and for a high-pass filter are presented.
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    2-dimensional digital filters
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    octagonal symmetry
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    algorithm
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